The energy-dependence of Japan's economy declined considerably following the first oil crisis in 1973. This paper examines what caused the sharp drop in the use of energy per unit of gross national product (GNP) observed in the 1970s and 1980s, using a simple neo-classical growth model with energy as a third production input. Two possible candidates are investigated: (i) the substitution effect due to changes in the relative price of energy, and (ii) energy-saving technological progress. The findings are as follows. First, the substitution effect alone is weak and alone cannot account for the decline in the energy-GNP ratio. Second, the estimated level of energy-saving technology more than tripled between 1970 and the late 1980s, and the mo...
In China, between 1978 and 1995, energy use per unit of GDP fell by 55%. There has been considerable...
After great improvements in energy efficiency in the 1970’s, Japan has made little progress in reduc...
Technological change is essential to balance economic growth and environmental sustainability. This ...
The energy problem is one of the most serious problems facing Japan. The greater part of Japan’s ene...
By the state and structure of electricity generation capacity, it can be judged which stages of form...
This paper proposes a simple and theoretically clear approach to the estimation of technological cha...
The purpose of this paper is to identify the sources of the rapid growth in energy demand in Japan t...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Hawaii at Manoa, 1991.Includes bibliographical references (leaves 151...
The market value of U.S. corporations was nearly halved following the oil crisis of October 1973. Re...
The market value of U.S. corporations was nearly halved following the oil crisis of October 1973. Re...
This thesis explains the mechanisms behind the dechne in aggregate energy intensity in Japan betwee...
Energy use in the United States is substantially lower now than it would have been had energy intens...
ABSTRACT: We examine productivity changes in Japan and South Korea during 1973–2006 and 1980–2009, r...
The market value of U.S. corporations was nearly halved following the Oil Crisis of October 1973. Re...
A stable supply of electricity at an affordable cost is indispensable for sustainable national econo...
In China, between 1978 and 1995, energy use per unit of GDP fell by 55%. There has been considerable...
After great improvements in energy efficiency in the 1970’s, Japan has made little progress in reduc...
Technological change is essential to balance economic growth and environmental sustainability. This ...
The energy problem is one of the most serious problems facing Japan. The greater part of Japan’s ene...
By the state and structure of electricity generation capacity, it can be judged which stages of form...
This paper proposes a simple and theoretically clear approach to the estimation of technological cha...
The purpose of this paper is to identify the sources of the rapid growth in energy demand in Japan t...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Hawaii at Manoa, 1991.Includes bibliographical references (leaves 151...
The market value of U.S. corporations was nearly halved following the oil crisis of October 1973. Re...
The market value of U.S. corporations was nearly halved following the oil crisis of October 1973. Re...
This thesis explains the mechanisms behind the dechne in aggregate energy intensity in Japan betwee...
Energy use in the United States is substantially lower now than it would have been had energy intens...
ABSTRACT: We examine productivity changes in Japan and South Korea during 1973–2006 and 1980–2009, r...
The market value of U.S. corporations was nearly halved following the Oil Crisis of October 1973. Re...
A stable supply of electricity at an affordable cost is indispensable for sustainable national econo...
In China, between 1978 and 1995, energy use per unit of GDP fell by 55%. There has been considerable...
After great improvements in energy efficiency in the 1970’s, Japan has made little progress in reduc...
Technological change is essential to balance economic growth and environmental sustainability. This ...